Re: [SOLR] - Best Practices/node down

2019-07-26 Thread Rodrigo Oliveira
Hi, So sorry, but my explanation is incompleted. My primary database is mongodb, I am using solr only search. Than you for tips and tricks. It,s my first time using solr. Regards Em sex, 26 de jul de 2019 11:36, Shawn Heisey escreveu: > On 7/26/2019 7:16 AM, Rodrigo Oliveira wrote: > > I

Re: [SOLR] - Best Practices/node down

2019-07-26 Thread Erick Erickson
Also, you say "In this case, I've had just 10% of my migration completed”. Exactly how are you migrating the data? And how much data are you moving? In particular, what are you commit settings? Best, Erick > On Jul 26, 2019, at 9:16 AM, Rodrigo Oliveira > wrote: > > In this case, I've had

Re: [SOLR] - Best Practices/node down

2019-07-26 Thread Shawn Heisey
On 7/26/2019 7:16 AM, Rodrigo Oliveira wrote: I have a cluster from Solr with Zookeeper (5 nodes - 48 Gb each node - Xms:28 Gb - Xmx:32 Gb). The bigger problem is my environment, because I am in a process of migration from MYSQL to SOLR. Solr is not intended as a primary data store. There are

[SOLR] - Best Practices/node down

2019-07-26 Thread Rodrigo Oliveira
Hi, Anyone can help me? I have a cluster from Solr with Zookeeper (5 nodes - 48 Gb each node - Xms:28 Gb - Xmx:32 Gb). The bigger problem is my environment, because I am in a process of migration from MYSQL to SOLR. In this case, I've had just 10% of my migration completed, and the problem it